Modernizing U.S. ticketing with blockchain-powered infrastructure designed for scale, security, and transparency New York, NY (February 25, 2026) – Ticmint, a nextModernizing U.S. ticketing with blockchain-powered infrastructure designed for scale, security, and transparency New York, NY (February 25, 2026) – Ticmint, a next

Ticmint Enters U.S. Market With a Platform Built to Eliminate Ticketing’s Biggest Pain Points

2026/02/26 05:23
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Modernizing U.S. ticketing with blockchain-powered infrastructure designed for scale, security, and transparency

New York, NY (February 25, 2026)Ticmint, a next-generation ticketing startup and emerging event commerce leader, today announced its expansion into the U.S. market following rapid adoption across Europe and Asia. The expansion will enable Ticmint to support U.S.-based event organizers and venues with a more secure, transparent, and organizer-first blockchain-powered ticketing infrastructure—bringing greater control over data, revenue, and fan engagement to a market long dominated by legacy systems. 

“This expansion comes at a crucial time as US ticketing infrastructure is in desperate need of an overhaul,” said Omar Sarieddine, Founder and CEO of Ticmint. “For too long, the market has been driven by conglomerates prioritizing profits over consumer safety, buyer confidence, and the needs of event organizers.”

Founded three years ago, the startup has already powered hundreds of events across Asia and Europe, spanning music, sports, conferences, and government events. Its white-label, SaaS-based ticketing platform is reshaping the global live-events landscape with a differentiated value proposition that includes:

  • Blockchain-backed technology that enables secure, seamless ticketing, real-time event management, and verifiable ownership
  • Enhanced consumer safety protocols that prioritize fraud prevention, transparency, and buyer confidence
  • A host-centric model that prioritizes fairer economics and greater control over pricing, inventory, and distribution
  • Open access to audience insights and data, empowering organizers to build direct, long-term relationships with their communities

Coined as the “Shopify for ticketing,” Ticmint is built for creators, venues, and enterprises that want greater control over their audiences, data, and revenue. Designed to scale from independent organizers to enterprise clients, the platform delivers flexible infrastructure without sacrificing control or transparency.

“With Ticmint, the U.S. no longer has to accept one-sided relationships with conglomerates that do little to support organizers’ long-term growth or protect buyers from scalpers, fraud, or excessive fees,” Sarieddine added. “Our expansion signals a broader shift in the ticketing industry—away from centralized gatekeepers and toward platforms that give organizers and audiences greater ownership and control.”

For more information on Ticmint, please visit: www.ticmint.com

About Ticmint

Ticmint is a white-label ticketing and event commerce platform built to empower organizers to turn live events into long-term growth engines by giving event owners full control over their brand, audience, and data. Founded in 2023 by seasoned tech entrepreneurs and business leaders, alongside an experienced industry advisory team Ticmint aims to eliminate dependence on third-party marketplaces and redefine ticketing as owned infrastructure rather than a transactional service.

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